Seeded first in doubles, Proko and Hagerman, who are 28-1 this
season and ranked No. 1 in the country, will face a duo from
Pomona-Pitzer, Kelli Howard and Whitney Henderson, in Saturday's
opening round. In singles action, Hagerman, the sixth seed, will
face Tufts' Rebecca Bram, while Proko, seeded eighth, will square
off with Cal Lutheran's Jen Hansen, also on Saturday.

Proko, the 2003 ODAC Player of the Year, is currently 24-4 in
singles action this season. A three-time All-American, Proko is
currently rated No. 9 in singles in Division III by the ITA.

Hagerman, an All-America honoree as a freshman, carries a 23-3
singles mark. She is ranked sixth by the ITA.

Washington and Lee (24-2) finished its season as the Division
III runner-up, falling in the championship match, 5-1, to Emory on
May 16.